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I believe in Veterinary and Public health care that is based on a personal commitment to meet my patient and their owner's needs, with compassion and care.
ABOUT Dr. ABHISHEK KALUNDIA
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I believe in Veterinary and Public health care that is based on a personal commitment to meet my patient and their owner's needs, with compassion and care.
ABOUT Dr. ABHISHEK KALUNDIA
Small Animal Internal Medicine Specialist
Dr Abhishek Kalundia is currently doing research in Veterinary Hematology and Transfusion Medicine as a PhD scholar in the Dept. of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, Madras Veterinary College, TANUVAS, India as an ICAR-SRF candidate.
He joined Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandary (B.V.Sc & A.H.) Ranchi Veterinary College, Jharkhand, India in the year 2004. He went through a tedious and excellent veterinary training and education in large and small animals as well as in avians for 5 years. He scored All India 8th rank in Indian Council of Agricultural Research PG entrance (ICAR-PG) - 2009.
He worked next two years in College of Veterinary Science, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad as Post Graduate Scholar and Junior Duty Doctor in OPD ward of Small Animal Section and successfully completed his Masters in Veterinary Science (M.V.Sc.) from the Dept. of Veterinary Clinical Medicine in the year 2011.
Dr Abhishek practiced as a Small Animal Internal Medicine Specialist in Hyderabad during 2009 - 2014. During which, he was awarded with Intas Young Scientist Award - 2012 by The Indian Society for Veterinary Medicine, based on his outstanding research work in the various Endoscopy and Ultrasonographic procedures in dogs. His research works and articles have been published in several leading national veterinary research journals.
He is also a certified Small Animal Dermatologist and Specialist in Small Animal Loco-motor & Joint diseases and Pain management.
He is a well trained Veterinary Soft Tissue Surgeon with a record of more than 3500 successful abdominal, dental and ophthalmic surgeries.
He was the senior residential veterinarian of Small Animal Critical Care and Emergency Unit in Hyderabad, India, till 2014.
Dr Abhishek basically belongs to Jamshedpur, The Steel City of Jharkhand state, India and still seeks every possible way to keep learning more so as to prove himself worth for human and animal welfare services.

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Please make sure whether your turtle is having any infection? As it may be going in hibernation. Which is not good as it is not the correct time. It may die due to both untimely hibernation or due to untreated infection. Problem is the treatment for both is different. So it won't be possible to confirm that on phone.

Good morning. The first thing to be assured is that the dog which has bitten should be regularly vaccinated for anti rabies vaccine. If the recent vaccination dose is overdue then Ill personally recommend not to waste anytime in doing further research and get your mother vaccinated for the 7 days schedule as per routine. Starts from the day of bite. In case you have missed initial doses then please let me know.

U can clean the whole body with luke warm water gently and tie that wing close to the body for healing. This is to make sure the sparrow doesn't use that wing for any purpose for few days and allow any possible healing faster. Another option is to go to a Vet in person who has the experience on birds, get an X- Ray and overall status of what exactly has happened inside and it's prognosis.

7. Consider clipping or shaving dogs with long coats (talk to your veterinarian first to see if it's appropriate for your pet).

8. If you have a short nose breed like pugs or bulldogs, keep a Turkish towel with you whenever traveling. Whenever you notice he/she is panting heavily, you can soak the towel in water and wrap it around his body to have a local cooling effect.

Try mixing 3 ounces of cow milk, water to 3 large egg yolks and add 4 ounces of full fat yogurt to it. And give with the help of a syringe. Do not expect the mother to return. Either the kitten might be stolen or abandoned due to territorial issues. Specially if the kittens are males. There is still 80% chance the kitten may not make it as we don't know for how long they have been malnourished or what disease they have been suffering with. But in any outcomes, I appreciate your concern n care. God Bless You.

it could be superficial pyoderma. kindly use a medicated shampoo once in three days for four times and see if it helps. otherwise it is better to post some pics so that i can see what exactly r u talking about.

15 months old German shepherd can be considered as an adolescent. they are now prone for hip joint problems like osteoarthritis, hip dysplasia and degenerative joint diseases. this can be prevented by avoiding their kennel or staying place on slippery floors like marbles and tiles. And by making sure they get a complete balanced diet containing ample amount of omega 3 and omega 6 fatty acids with minerals like calcium and phosphorus. they are also prone for gastrointestinal problems like inflammatory bowel disease and pancreatitis. this can be prevented by giving them hypoallergenic diets of various brands. eg. royal canine and Hill's. recently in India, there has been a subtle outbreak of tick fever in dogs. hairy breeds like German shepherds should be given extra care for proper and regular tick control medications life long to avoid such deadly diseases.

Nothing should be done till 35 days from today. On 35 th day meet a proper veterinarian, get an ultrasound done. If your dog is getting pregnant, there are safer medicines available, but should be started only after the the ultrasound examination confirms this.